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Things I take away that (I think) are different than last week, or things in general that I take away.
- Clay is up to #2 TE, subsequently bumping Mastrud down and closer to off the roster.
- Marlon Moore and Pruitt as the #3 and #4 WR. That's with Pruitt getting 0 offensive snaps in the preseason game last week.
- Fuller, Cunningham (surprised - he must practice really well), and Wallace right there for the 5th and 6th spot.
- Hartline at the bottom of the chart due to injury (no surprise), but Hogan, Matthews, and Gates still down at the bottom.
- John Jerry still 3rd string even though he seemed to be backup to Hicks at RG from practice reports
- Rishard Matthews listed as back-up PR, while Thigpen is starting KR. Both have a ways to go in making the roster, but Rizzi's influence may help either of them.
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Clyde Gates' name is right-aligned in that as well this week in every spot it shows up. Speed just isn't enough sometimes.
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Looks exactly like the last depth chart, save for Tannehill with the 1's.
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Still take these with just more than a grain of salt. It seems to contradict many things.
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Yea I agree. I will take them more seriously then.
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Thigpen has to continue his strong showing from last week, in fact he really should be on punt returns as well.
Wallace just cannot seem to climb up the ladder, and DBess is a outside the hashes Wr once again in two Wr sets. -
Marlon Moore and Pruitt is no surprise to me as they sort of fit what the staff says they want, and Fuller and Cunningham have practice squad options meaning Wallace is in jeopardy imo.
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Hogan could be a hard knocks story, could be wrong though. -
How is the invisible man still #1 on the depth chart at WR?
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That's an eye opening depth chart imo ,and not because of who is where.
Full of question marks , low production players and draft picks that have failed to deliver. Not counting this years class of course , but why we are where we are .... no question to why imho.dolfan32323 and PhinsRDbest like this. -
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I love when fans try and rate WR's from watching a game on TV. It's nearly impossible to evaluate.
Just because a player hasn't caught a ton of balls it doesn't mean he hasn't been open, running sharp routes, and playing well. The fact is that after a couple yards the WR is out of your immediate picture and there are a million reasons the QB may not throw his way.
1) He may flat out not see him
2) He may be the third or fourth look on the play
3) The QB may not have TIME to progress to him
4) Someone else gets open short immediately and the QB checks down, taking the certain yardage
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We will see how the final roster shakes out but I'm getting the feeling the depth chart means very little.
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How aggressive does Miami get after cutdown?
I can see it going either conservatively or assertively. By that I mean , this regime has been pro churning the roster , looking under stones , and they have found some serviceable to better players. I believe there will be quite a few players on other teams PS list that could help Miami and have strong potential to develop , with proper coaching. Those players should be better than what is at the bottom of the Dolphin's roster.
If they do approach it that way though , then it may almost be an admission by Ireland that he hasn't done a positive enough job of player acquisition , primarily through the draft . Or at least that may be how the fan base perceives it to be. Is he confident enough to perhaps admit this really is a rebuild and the best long term direction is to get talent that will be the best in a year or two , or try to stem the tide and play with his current selections? I really don't no ... I know what I want him to do , and what I believe is the best option for future success. Short term pain for long term gain , of course it hasn't been short term pain for us at all , but I also don't think putting some band aids on the failed Parcells/Ireland/Sparano initial blueprint will get us to where we all want to be.
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As I watch Phillip Hunt destroy the patriots offense, this is the sort of thing that bothered me about Ireland
Hunt lacked the prototype size, so he was not an option, but we'd keep the forever non playmaking Q Moses around.finyank13, PhinsRDbest and ckparrothead like this. -
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two thoughts:
1) like the way things are shaping up. would like to see Chris Hogan get something thrown his way during a game, keep remembering ... the Wes Welker debacle in Miami
2) my best guess would be it will take four regular season games to calibrate this team & the rest of the year to mold them into a serious threat. my expectations are for competitive games in 2012, the precursor of a new positive direction for the franchise
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Fmr Phin Chris McCoy made it to the CFL, he has one of the new 3 yr CFL deals, I've got my eye on him.
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I really hope we are holding back some things on defense and perhaps will also utilize the wide 9s alignment such as Philly does. -
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Back on topic, I don't think much can be gleaned from these depth charts. Veterans have in inherent advantage. They may be using them to send certain messages to the younger players. I take them with a grain of salt.MrClean likes this. -
Oh, and I couldn't be happier about Tannehill starting straight out of the gate, but they darn well better get him a ground game and close the bullfighter mentality on the right side of the OL. If they don't, Tanny could be in for a very tough rookie season, but he seems like with his mental toughness and acumen he wouldn't be set back by it in his development. -
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